Excel Facts

Copy formula down without changing references
If you have =SUM(F2:F49) in F50; type Alt+' in F51 to copy =SUM(F2:F49) to F51, leaving the formula in edit mode. Change SUM to COUNT.
Thank you for your reply. That is what a slider is, but that is in 2003. Do you know if it can be done in excel 2007?
 
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This may help. I saved a 2003 file containg a slider as a 2007 ".xlsm" file.

Choose Developer/Controls/Toggle on Design Mode and you can copy the existing slider.
 
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As Titian has already mentioned...go to Developer on the ribbon tab...select Controls and then pick out a Scroll bar. It should be in the vertical position, but if you want it horizontal then just grab it by the edge and spin it.
 
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Thank you both. I couldnt find the 'cell link' field yesterday in the properties group. Must have missed it.

What an interesting 'secret' this is!

Thanks again
 
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